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THE PACIFIC SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES (2)
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ARTICLE-5
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... The functions of the
mediator
are at an end when once it is
declared
, either by one of the
parties
to the
dispute
or by the
mediator
himself, that the means of
reconciliation
proposed by him are not
accepted
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... The
acceptance
of
mediation
cannot, unless there be an
agreement
to the
contrary
, have the
effect
of
interrupting
, delaying, or hindering
mobilization
or other
measures
of
preparation
for
war
. ...
ARTICLE-44
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... Each Contracting
Power
selects
four
persons
at the most, of known
competency
in
questions
of
international law
, of the highest
moral
reputation
, and disposed to
accept
the
duties
of
Arbitrator
. ...
ARTICLE-53
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... 2. A
dispute
arising from
contract
debts
claimed from one
Power
by another
Power
as
due
to its
nationals
, and for the
settlement
of which the
offer
of
arbitration
has been
accepted
. This
arrangement
is not applicable if
acceptance
is
subject
to the
condition
that the '
Compromis
' should be settled in some other way. ...
... 2. A
dispute
arising from
contract
debts
claimed from one
Power
by another
Power
as
due
to its
nationals
, and for the
settlement
of which the
offer
of
arbitration
has been
accepted
. This
arrangement
is not applicable if
acceptance
is
subject
to the
condition
that the '
Compromis
' should be settled in some other way. ...
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